Release Notes
file:///T|/htdocs/SOFTWARE/smdrac3/drac5/145/en/readme/readme.txt[10/26/2012 1:58:34 PM]
login to DRAC 5 at the same time using either single sign on or smart
card Authentication, only one user will be authenticated. In this
situation, try the login again to authenticate and login into
DRAC 5.
* User Configured Serial Console Redirection Key will only work with
telnet/ssh. It will not work with any serial connection based
terminal emulators like Hyperterminal, Putty or Minicom.
* For 64-bit Windows platforms, the DRAC 5 Authentication plug-in will
not get installed properly if a 64-bit version of "Microsoft Visual
C++ 2005 Redistributable Package" is deployed. Customers need to
deploy the 32 bit version of "Microsoft Visual C++ 2005
Redistributable Package" for the plug-in to install and run
properly.
* On a Windows Server 2003, you randomly receive the Stop 0x44 error
with blue screen when performing DRAC5 DUP update.Apply the
Microsoft Hot-fix as mentioned in
"http://support.microsoft.com/kb/942528 article".
* When Enhanced Security is enabled or installed in Windows(2003 or
XP) for IE hardening, IE may not be able to parse the XML which
may lead to DRAC GUI not working as desired. To fix this, download
the security fixes and Microsoft fixes provided in the Microsoft
Website: "Microsoft XML Parser(MSXML) 3.0 SP5"
* With Microsoft IE Enhanced Security Configuration, a pop-up message
appears when trying to connect to any website using IE6,
which resembles the following:
"Microsoft Internet Explorer's Enhanced Security Configuration is
currently enabled on your server. This enhanced level of security
reduces the risk of attack from Web-based content that is not
secure, but may also prevent Web Sites from displaying correctly
and restrict access to network resources."
This pop-up will have a checkbox "In the future do not show this
message".
Select the check-box for the DRAC5 login GUI to work properly on
Microsoft Internet Explorer.
* When viewing the Web user interface on a Dell PowerEdge 1900 system
that is configured with one NIC, the NIC Configuration page displays
two NICs (NIC1 and NIC2). This behavior is normal. The PowerEdge
1900 system - and other PowerEdge systems that are configured with a
single LOM - can be configured with NIC teaming. Shared and Teamed
modes work independently on these systems.
* The allowed RACADM Serial Escape Key (cfgSerialConsoleQuitKey)
values are as follows:
(a) ^ followed by any alphabet (a-z, A-z)